The 大象传媒 World Service's wide range of documentaries from 2009.
Peter White tells the story of Louis Braille, the founder of Braille, and the story in...
On 1st January 2009, Cuba marks the 50th anniversary of its revolution.
A US president has a constitutional and inalienable right to grant pardons. Bush.
Kwame Anthony Appiah is one of America鈥檚 leading public intellectuals.
Justin Webb explores the domestic and international legacies of President George W as...
This series features three portraits of the use of the bicycle around the world.
Is the UN's Human Rights Council fulfilling its role to protect the most vulnerable or...
This three-part series looks at the impact the bicycle has had on people's lives.
At the end of last year, violent clashes broke out in Jos in central Nigeria after a...
As prison numbers in Britain continue to soar, what can be done to stop criminals In...
Nadene Ghouri goes undercover to expose the trade in children by some charities in the...
Worldwide, the illegal trade in wildlife is worth up to $25 billion US a year.
Lucy Ash looks at why allowing prisoners to raise puppies has proved to be a way of...
As Beatlemania swept throughout the world in 1964, it seemed unable to penetrate the...
Lucy Ash looks at a successful prison reform scheme in Kansas that is turning crack...
In the run up to the Indonesian elections in April, Anita Barraud travels to four of a...
It's a year since Kenya's political rivals signed a power-sharing agreement to end the...
What is it really like to be old? In this four part series, Jane Little meets Third to...
Trafalgar Square is a must-see destination on any tourist map of the UK.
Anita Barraud explores how peace and democracy is working in Aceh, a region that has...
What is it really like to be old? In this four part series, Jane Little meets people...